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Teletopa

The electro-acoustic improvisation group Teletopa was founded in Sydney in late 1970 by David Ahern, Peter Evans and Roger Frampton and was one of two sub-groups to emerge out of the parent organisation AZ Music during the period 1970-72. (The other group was the Sunday Ensemble which was formed in mid-1971 comprised of both ‘trained’ and ‘untrained’ musicians, initially to perform such works by Cornelius Cardew as Treatise and Schooltime Special.)

The electro-acoustic improvisation group Teletopa was founded in Sydney in late 1970 by David Ahern, Peter Evans and Roger Frampton and was one of two sub-groups to emerge out of the parent organisation AZ Music during the period 1970-72. (The other group was the Sunday Ensemble which was formed in mid-1971 comprised of both ‘trained’ and ‘untrained’ musicians, initially to perform such works by Cornelius Cardew as Treatise and Schooltime Special.)

Tokyo 1972
Tip!  *2022 stock* Some of the best recordings from Sydney's vibrant exploratory/spontaneous music scene ever released. Teletopa was “one of the earliest recorded examples of improvisation in Australia“. The trio was formed in Sidney in 1970 by Peter…
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